John-Hermsen-Obituary

John Peter Hermsen

84, Edison, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)(Home News Tribune)JOHN PETER HERMSENAGE: 84 EDISON John Peter Hermsen, 84, of Edison, formerly of Whiting, and Orlando, Fla., went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Jan.1, 2011, at the Van Dyke Hospice of Toms River, surrounded by his daughters and sons-in-law, Brenda and...

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January 14,2011

I was John's secretary for many years at the Edison Juvenile Aid Bureau. He was more than a "boss", he was a great friend and it was my great pleasure to have worked with him. My sincere sympathy to the family and especially to Joann. Love to all.

Gussie Young, Edison NJ

Dad,
You can rest in peace now. We can hear you playing the piano in Heaven and playing all your practical jokes that you loved doing.Heaven will never be the same= LOL.
Thank you for always teaching Brenda and I to ALWAYS stand up for what's right even if it means standing alone. We have always lived our lives this way and we are better people because of it.
You will be sadly missed. Our memories are precious ones and they will be with us forever.
We thank everyone for...

Hermsen Family,

I will always have really fond memories of the fishing trips with John and my Dad Ronald ... we always had a good time even though we didn't catch many fish!

my deepest condolances for the entire hermsen family. i worked with john at the JAB, and he lived with me for a while. i will always remember him waking me by playing the acordion, dripping wet from the shower, and laughing that harty laugh he had. he enjoyed life and everyone around him were happier because of his contagious laugh and attitude. i was saddened to hear of his passing.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I am so sorry for your loss, but I am glad he has peace now. I am sure he is on one awesome fishing trip.

So sorry for your loss. We will always remember John as a great boss, good friend and great police officer. We still recall his retirement party at the "teapot inn", and will always have fond memories of him.

Brenda, Michael and I are so sorry for your loss. We remember your dad at your house, playing the music as we sang! Very fond memories. I hope you find comfort in those wonderful times. Wanda and Michael Chevalier

Darlene,
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your Father.
Billy DeNicola